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Geothermal Heat Pumps

Surface collector
During the summer, solar heat is stored in the soil. This is either directly absorbed as
insulation or as heat from rain and the air from the nearsurface layer of the soil. Using
this energy for heating is a cost effective method. The highest yield can be obtained
from soil with a high water content. The heat is extracted from the soil by means of
buried plastic tubing. An environment-friendly, non-freezing emulsion of waterglycol
circulates in the tubing. The soil above the earth collector may not be sealed off under
any circumstances, i.e. by buildings, asphalt or concrete.
Earth collectors do not require a permit. Installation depth is approx. 20 cm under the
local frost line.
Ground probe
In the lower subsoil of the so-called "near-surface geothermal layer" lies a heat source
which can be utilized all year long, which has an almost constant temperature. It can
be used for all possible building types, large or small, public or private. Depending on
the region it is also referred to as, "vertical absorption, ground spit or ground lance". It
requires little space and the ground probe can even be drilled on the smallest of plots.
Therefore it is ideal for refurbishment or adaptation from a heating system fuelled by
fossil fuels to the use of geothermal energy.
As with a surface collector a mixture of waterglycol circulates in a closed circuit (similar
to the cooling system of a car). Depending on the necessary size of the heat pump unit
Fusion Ltd. ascertains the depth and amount of bore holes in which the u-shaped
plastic tubing is installed and pressed, in order to achieve good heat transfer.
Ground Water
If ground water is available and easily accessible, it can be utilized as a heat source
due to the fact that it has a temperature of between 7 and 12 °C all-year round. It is
advisable not to pump water for single and two-family houses from a depth greater
than approximately 15 m. This would lead to expenditures being too high. A distance of
approximately 10 to 15 m should be kept between the withdrawal point (supply well).